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General and Specific Factors of Environmental Stress and Their Associations With Brain Structure and Dimensions of Psychopathology
BACKGROUND: Early-life stressors can adversely affect the developing brain. While hierarchical modeling has established the existence of a general factor of psychopathology, no studies have modeled a general factor of environmental stress and related this factor to brain development. Using a large s...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10382692/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37519461 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bpsgos.2022.04.004 |
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author | Jeong, Hee Jung Moore, Tyler M. Durham, E. Leighton Reimann, Gabrielle E. Dupont, Randolph M. Cardenas-Iniguez, Carlos Berman, Marc G. Lahey, Benjamin B. Kaczkurkin, Antonia N. |
author_facet | Jeong, Hee Jung Moore, Tyler M. Durham, E. Leighton Reimann, Gabrielle E. Dupont, Randolph M. Cardenas-Iniguez, Carlos Berman, Marc G. Lahey, Benjamin B. Kaczkurkin, Antonia N. |
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description | BACKGROUND: Early-life stressors can adversely affect the developing brain. While hierarchical modeling has established the existence of a general factor of psychopathology, no studies have modeled a general factor of environmental stress and related this factor to brain development. Using a large sample of children from the ABCD (Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development) Study, the current study aimed to identify general and specific factors of environmental stress and test their associations with brain structure and psychopathology. METHODS: In a sample of 11,878 children, bifactor modeling and higher-order (second-order) modeling identified general and specific factors of environmental stress: family dynamics, interpersonal support, neighborhood socioeconomic status deprivation, and urbanicity. Structural equation modeling was performed to examine associations between these factors and regional gray matter volume (GMV) and cortical thickness as well as general and specific factors of psychopathology. RESULTS: The general environmental stress factor was associated with globally smaller cortical and subcortical GMV as well as thinner cortices across widespread regions. Family dynamics and neighborhood socioeconomic status deprivation were associated with smaller GMV in focal regions. Urbanicity was associated with larger cortical and subcortical GMV and thicker cortices in frontotemporal regions. The environmental factors were associated with psychopathology in the expected directions. The general factors of environmental stress and psychopathology were both predictors of smaller GMV in children, while remaining distinct from each other. CONCLUSIONS: This study reveals a unifying model of environmental influences that illustrates the inherent organization of environmental stressors and their relationship to brain structure and psychopathology. |
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spelling | pubmed-103826922023-07-30 General and Specific Factors of Environmental Stress and Their Associations With Brain Structure and Dimensions of Psychopathology Jeong, Hee Jung Moore, Tyler M. Durham, E. Leighton Reimann, Gabrielle E. Dupont, Randolph M. Cardenas-Iniguez, Carlos Berman, Marc G. Lahey, Benjamin B. Kaczkurkin, Antonia N. Biol Psychiatry Glob Open Sci Archival Report BACKGROUND: Early-life stressors can adversely affect the developing brain. While hierarchical modeling has established the existence of a general factor of psychopathology, no studies have modeled a general factor of environmental stress and related this factor to brain development. Using a large sample of children from the ABCD (Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development) Study, the current study aimed to identify general and specific factors of environmental stress and test their associations with brain structure and psychopathology. METHODS: In a sample of 11,878 children, bifactor modeling and higher-order (second-order) modeling identified general and specific factors of environmental stress: family dynamics, interpersonal support, neighborhood socioeconomic status deprivation, and urbanicity. Structural equation modeling was performed to examine associations between these factors and regional gray matter volume (GMV) and cortical thickness as well as general and specific factors of psychopathology. RESULTS: The general environmental stress factor was associated with globally smaller cortical and subcortical GMV as well as thinner cortices across widespread regions. Family dynamics and neighborhood socioeconomic status deprivation were associated with smaller GMV in focal regions. Urbanicity was associated with larger cortical and subcortical GMV and thicker cortices in frontotemporal regions. The environmental factors were associated with psychopathology in the expected directions. The general factors of environmental stress and psychopathology were both predictors of smaller GMV in children, while remaining distinct from each other. CONCLUSIONS: This study reveals a unifying model of environmental influences that illustrates the inherent organization of environmental stressors and their relationship to brain structure and psychopathology. Elsevier 2022-05-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10382692/ /pubmed/37519461 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bpsgos.2022.04.004 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Archival Report Jeong, Hee Jung Moore, Tyler M. Durham, E. Leighton Reimann, Gabrielle E. Dupont, Randolph M. Cardenas-Iniguez, Carlos Berman, Marc G. Lahey, Benjamin B. Kaczkurkin, Antonia N. General and Specific Factors of Environmental Stress and Their Associations With Brain Structure and Dimensions of Psychopathology |
title | General and Specific Factors of Environmental Stress and Their Associations With Brain Structure and Dimensions of Psychopathology |
title_full | General and Specific Factors of Environmental Stress and Their Associations With Brain Structure and Dimensions of Psychopathology |
title_fullStr | General and Specific Factors of Environmental Stress and Their Associations With Brain Structure and Dimensions of Psychopathology |
title_full_unstemmed | General and Specific Factors of Environmental Stress and Their Associations With Brain Structure and Dimensions of Psychopathology |
title_short | General and Specific Factors of Environmental Stress and Their Associations With Brain Structure and Dimensions of Psychopathology |
title_sort | general and specific factors of environmental stress and their associations with brain structure and dimensions of psychopathology |
topic | Archival Report |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10382692/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37519461 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bpsgos.2022.04.004 |
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